Keita Obara boxer
- bouts
- 30
- won
- 25
- lost
- 4
- draw
- 1
- Status
- active
- Division
- welterweight
- Debut
- 2010-08-09
- Height
- 5′ 11″/180cm
- Reach
- 72½″/184cm
- Age
- 32
- Born
- 1986-11-12
- Death
- -
- Nationality
- Japan
Keita Obara (小原佳太, Ohara Keita, born 12 November 1986) is a Japanese professional boxer who challenged for the IBF and IBO light-welterweight titles in 2016. At regional level he held the WBC-OPBF light-welterweight title from 2014 to 2015 and the WBO Asia Pacific welterweight title twice between 2017 and 2018.Obara made his professional debut on 9 August 2010, losing via fifth-round technical knockout (TKO) in a six-round bout against Kazuyoshi Kumano at the Korakuen Hall in Tokyo, Japan.After compiling a record of 7–1 (6 KOs) he defeated Hayato Hokazono via fourth-round knockout (KO), capturing the vacant Japanese light-welterweight title on 8 April 2013 at the Korakuen Hall. He went on to successfully defend the title twice that year – a third-round KO against So Takenaka in August and a ninth-round TKO against Tetsuya Hasunuma in December – before defeating Jay Solmiano on 14 April 2014 at the Korakuen Hall, capturing the vacant WBC-OPBF light-welterweight title via fourth-round KO.He successfully defended the title twice along with two victories in non-title fights, winning all by stoppage, before making his American debut against Walter Castillo on 7 November 2015 at Miccosukee Resort & Gaming in Miami, Florida. The bout served as an IBF light-welterweight title eliminator, with the winner being in line to face newly crowned IBF champion Eduard Troyanovsky. In what some described as a controversial decision, the contest ended in a majority draw, with one judge scoring the bout 115–113 in favour of Obara while the other two scored it even at 114–114.Following the draw with Castillo, the IBF ordered an immediate rematch to determine Troyanovsky's mandatory challenger. The IBF set a purse bid for Obara and Castillo to take place on 29 December, with the bid being postponed as both sides were close to agreeing a deal. After Castillo eventually refused the rematch, Obara defeated Sin Maneesri with a first-round TKO in a stay-busy fight in April 2016 before facing Troyanovsky as the IBF mandatory challenger. The bout took place on 9 September 2016 at the Soviet Wings Sport Palace in Moscow, Russia, with Troyanovsky's lightly regarded IBO light-welterweight title also on the line. In a short but action packed contest, Obara staggered the champion in the first round with a right hand but was unable to capitalise and score a knockdown. Troyanovsky attacked with more intensity in the second, landing a right hand to stagger Obara. The champion followed up with a flurry of punches, pinning Obara against the ropes before knocking him down with a right hand, sending Obara through the ropes and onto the judges' table. Obara managed to get back into the ring, only to be met by a sustained attack from the champion, prompting referee Michael Ortega to step in and call off the bout, awarding Troyanovsky a second-round TKO victory. The loss would be the second of Obara's career, and the first since losing his professional debut six years prior.
Date | Opponent | Last Opponents' Results | Place | Result |
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2021-12-09 | Masaya Tamayama | WWWLWW | Korakuen Hall | |
2021-04-08 | Shoki Sakai | LLLLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2020-02-01 | Yuki Nagano | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2019-10-26 | Toshiro Tarumi | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | LOST Technical knockout |
2019-06-13 | Yosmar Kefi | WWWWWL | Korakuen Hall | LOST Technical knockout |
2019-03-30 | Kudratillo Abdukakhorov | WWWWWW | 2300 Arena, Philadelphia | LOST Unanimous decision |
2018-08-09 | Alvin Lagumbay | WWWLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2018-04-12 | Alvin Lagumbay | WWWWLW | Korakuen Hall | LOST KO |
2017-12-14 | Shusaku Fujinaka | LWWWLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
2017-08-10 | Narong Bunchan | WLLWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2017-04-13 | Larry Siwu | WWLLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Unanimous decision |
2016-09-09 | Eduard Troyanovsky | WWWWWW | Krylia Sovetov, Moscow | LOST Technical knockout |
2016-04-14 | Sin Maneesri | L | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2015-11-07 | Walter Castillo | WWWWLW | Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort, Miami | DRAW Majority decision |
2015-08-10 | Praruehat Chaisuk | WLLLLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
2015-04-13 | Yuya Okazaki | LWLWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-12-08 | Rodel Wenceslao | WWLLWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-08-11 | Shinya Iwabuchi | WWWLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2014-04-14 | Jay Solmiano | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
2013-12-09 | Tetsuya Hasunuma | DDWLLW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2013-08-25 | So Takenaka | LWWWWW | Ariake Colosseum | WIN KO |
2013-04-08 | Hayato Hokazono | WWWWWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN KO |
2012-11-14 | Hayato Hokazono | WWWWWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2012-08-13 | Kazuya Maruki | WWWLWW | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2012-03-30 | Yuichi Ideta | LLLWLD | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2012-01-27 | Kengo Nagashima | WLLWWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2011-10-10 | Kota Oguchi | LWLLLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2011-05-30 | Daichi Sakoda | WWLDWL | Korakuen Hall | WIN |
2010-12-13 | Makoto Mori | WWWWLL | Korakuen Hall | WIN Technical knockout |
2010-08-09 | Kazuyoshi Kumano | WLLLWL | Korakuen Hall | LOST Technical knockout |